Re: Re: config file (or lack thereof) question, turning off ttydrv

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winecfg stores it's settings in the registry. You can edit every
settings (including the ones that are not in winecfg) using regedit and
going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/WINE or by editing it using a text
editor (edit ~/.wine/user.reg).

Le vendredi 12 août 2005 à 22:41 +0100, Liam Kurmos a écrit :
> Jonathan Ernst wrote:
> 
> >Le mercredi 10 août 2005 à 10:07 -0400, frustrated a écrit :
> >  
> >
> >>I am TRYING to use the most recent release of wine. 
> >>
> >>Am I correct to assume that there is no longer a .wine/config file? 
> >>
> >>Am I also correct to assume that all documentation still refers to the 
> >>.wine/config file, and gives NO F*CKING help about how to use the new 
> >>system? 
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >  
> >
> i think your right. Still, can't complain; they're working hard to make 
> us free software.
> 
> >If you want to change your wine configuration (most apps doesn't need
> >it), just run winecfg.
> >
> >  
> >
> do you know where winecfg saves it's settings?
> I'm wondering if there's an editable config file somewhere with more 
> functionality, or if the settings are now all saved in some binary way.
-- 
Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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